monai Posted June 15, 2018 Posted June 15, 2018 The static models designers are very clever, but this one is really spectacular https://zusammengebaut.com/lego-big-boy-aus-70-000-teilen-unioin-pacific-class-4000-46599/ Quote
Milan Posted June 19, 2018 Posted June 19, 2018 On 6/15/2018 at 8:21 PM, monai said: The static models designers are very clever, but this one is really spectacular Hi monai, let's try to post more info when making presentation topics. Thanks. Quote
Bricksonwheels Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 (edited) Many of our models are motorised, that is a misconception by the author of this topic. It is also much easier to add engines to something big, merely because of the availlable space. On topic: This a cool Big Boy model, and I really admire the work, knowing what he went through. The scale looks accurate, and its very recoqnizable, but on a critical note, if allowed... at this scale (1:13?, around 1.90 meter?) it should be much more detailed in my opinion. There is so much more room for detail and realism, compared to smaller scales. It looks like a stripped Big Boy a bit. I think its the mistake many make by going big. You need to put in much more detail to make it a really interresting model. On the other hand I think it is still a work in progress as the tender is not there as well (another 115 cm if the scale is 1:13), and serials etc are missing. Another 5000 bricks on the loco, and many more on the tender will make it great. I like his oldskool stud approach. Thats contradictionally a fresh angle these days. On the other hand, without studs it would have looked twice as real, but thats a matter of style. If you choose studs you cannot make it smooth. Edited June 21, 2018 by Bricksonwheels Quote
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